To Return To Normal Operation; Global Configuration - HP 262SA Reference Manual

Dual-system display terminal and word-processing terminal
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Configuring the Terminal
Table 3-1. Menu Manipulation Function Keys (Continued)
LABEL
FUNCTION
HP 3000
Enters the default values, for connection to the HP 3000 com-
MULTIPT
puter, into every field of the displayed menu. The displayed
menu must be a multipoint type, or the terminal will beep, to
indicate an error, and do nothing.
canfig
Ends Configuration mode without saving the displayed
keys
values. Any changes made on the menu are lost. Returns to
normal operating mode with the Configuration set of function
key labels displayed.
To change a selection on a menu, perform the following steps:
1. Place the cursor at the entry to be changed. This can be done using the .and _
keys or
the cursor-positioning keys. The TAB keys move the cursor to the next or previous field each
time the key is pressed.
2. If the choices are restricted to a system-defined list of selections (such a field is underlined,
inverse video), use either the
NEXT CHOI CE
or
PREVIOUS CHOI CE
function key to cycle
through the list of selections until the desired one is displayed.
If the choices are not restricted to a system-defined list (halfbright), enter the desired value
from the keyboard.
3. To store the new menu values in nonvolatile memory after you have made all desired
changes, press the
SAVE CONF I G
function key. This also makes the displayed values the
active values.
To Return To Normal Operation
Pressing the
SAVE CONF I G
key returns the previous display contents to the display, saves the
displayed configuration values in nonvolatile memory, and makes them the active values. If
you wish to return the previous display contents to the screen without saving the displayed
configuration values, you can press the . , _,or 1lB,0rthe
canf ig keys
function key to do
so. In this case, the previously active values remain the active values.
Global Configuration
To perform a global configuration, display the Global Configuration menu (figure 3-1), select
the desired values, and save the selected values in nonvolatile memory, as described previ-
ously. The functions of the Global Configuration menu fields are listed in table 3-2. The default
values for each menu field are shown in figure 3-2.
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